To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
SINGLE MOTHERS AND MEN IN DECLINE? - Men in the workforce have seen their wages decline in recent decades and new research shows it may be linked to the rise of single parent families. RETRO-WIFE - While Facebook CEO Sheryl Sandberg is telling young women to "Lean In" and embrace career ambitions, more self-described feminists are opting for the traditional role of housewife. Behind the Headlines: In honor of women's history month, we take a look at women's role in national security throughout history and in today's world. D

Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer"The Round Barn"
Sarah talks to a Ohio farmer who owns a large and unusual hundred-year-old round barn built by Amish craftsman. Roger paints the red barn from a nearby knoll during corn-harvesting season. D

Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting"Checkboxes"
Marianne and Mary show how to make album cross blocks in two sizes. Marianne and Mary will demo using a special tool to trim block corners. They will also share how stepping out of your comfort zone when choosing fabrics can change the look of your quilt. D

1:30 pm

Hometime"Timber Shed Wall Framing"
The crew pre-builds timber frame walls inside and re-builds on a new slab near the Hometime Log Cabin. D

2:00 pm

Woodsmith Shop"Sliding Door Cabinet"
The delicate molding details catch your eye, but it's the unique sliding doors that set this cabinet apart. Learn the techniques for building flawless-fitting sliding doors as the Woodsmith editors build this classic cabinet.G

2:30 pm

This Old House"Essex 2012/13, Rustic Plaster, Advanced Septic"
Wallboard installer Brian Jones shows how he uses a panel lift to install ceilings singlehandedly. Rustic plaster and old beams complete the Old World look of the walls. Richard surveys what's new in the world of septic systems, and installs a self-contained membrane bioreactor system in the basement. D

3:00 pm

This Old House"Essex 2012/13, Wooden Ships & Shiplap Boards"
Norm visits Essex's last shipyard. Kevin and Tom build shiplap barn board walls and a mantel. Landscape architect Kellie Connelly and Roger show off the finished yard, and project architect Sally DeGan gives a tour of a home with accessible retrofits. D

3:30 pm

P. Allen Smith's Garden Home"Intriguing Interiors"
P. Allen Smith is keeping us indoors to talk about interior design with the help of a few friends. Plus, we get a little history lesson from Allen on how the sleeping porch became so popular. D

4:00 pm

Moyers & Company"What Has Capitalism Done for Us Lately?"
Richard Wolff's smart, blunt talk about the crisis of capitalism on his first Moyers & Company appearance, we asked him to return. On this week's show (check local listings Wolff dives further into income inequality, analyzing the widening gap between a booming stock market and a population that increasingly lives in poverty. Wolff also takes questions sent in from around the world by our viewers. D

5:00 pm

Assassination: Idaho's Trial of the Century
A dream team of famous attorneys converge on an Idaho courtroom in 1907. Idaho's best lawyers - James Hawley and William Borah - matched wits with Chicago's Clarence Darrow and Denver's Edmund Richardson. Re-enactment actors and extras, researchers, crew and others bring more than 200 Idahoans into this project to chronicle the trial of "Big Bill" Haywood, accused of masterminding former Gov. Frank Steunenburg's assassination.G

6:00 pm

NOVA"Smartest Machine On Earth"
This film profiles Watson, an IBM supercomputer, which competed against two "Jeopardy!" champions to prove its ability to mimic the human thought process. The film goes behind the scenes at IBM to provide a firsthand look at the technological feats and hurdles to develop Watson and the challenges artificial intelligence (AI) researchers face.G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Adventure Racing"
The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team of Coeur d'Alene joins fellow adrenaline-seekers who take part in Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park. The two-day competition offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles of running, 19 miles of kayaking, and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille.G

7:30 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Diving for Science"
Science divers brave hostile waters & see a world of life and beauty off the Oregon coast. Each spring, Portlanders are treated to a spectacular display of Yoshino cherry blossoms.G

8:00 pm

Live From Lincoln Center"Kristin Chenoweth: The Dames of Broadway? All of 'em!"
Part of Lincoln Center's 2013 American Songbook series, the Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actress and singer salutes the great roles for leading ladies and sidekick scene stealers. She sings songs from an array of Broadway composers and lyricists.G

9:00 pm

Masterpiece Contemporary"The Song of Lunch"
A failed writer and poet (Alan Rickman) meets the woman who is his former lover (Emma Thompson) now happily married to a successful novelist. They meet at a restaurant, an old haunt in Soho, 15 years after their relationship ended. This quiet drama is framed by a poem (The Song of Lunch by Christopher Reid) as the complexities of their former relationship emerge during drinks, food and talk.G

10:00 pm

POV"Girl Model"
This character-driven story about Ashley Arbaugh, a model-turned-scout, follows Arbaugh to Siberia and a model audition. But when Nadya Vall, a 13-year-old Siberian girl, is chosen to go to Japan to become a model, she finds a reality that is shorn of glamor.G

11:30 pm

Finding Kalman
A Holocaust survivor inspires her family to connect to relatives they never met. Focusing on her brother, Kalman, Anna recounts tales of a mischievous boy who tried to escape the Warsaw ghetto with her. Her daughter, an artist, devours the stories and paints his portrait over and over again.G